my suggestion..
1- create a new branch from master branch.
2- get the project from the server and put it inside the new branch
3 - execute 'git diff' between your new branch and master branch to see the
changes were done
4- choose the code you want to use...
5- execute 'git checkout master' to jump to master branch and then execute
'git merge new_branch'

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hope this helps you
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:43 PM, dgware <dgw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My developer started a project and used git as the repository. Then I
> got another developer who didn't use git and made the changes directly
> on the server.
>
> Now I have a new developer who is going to use git, however since the
> last developer didn't use git, how do I update the git so that it
> includes the changes to the code that was done my the developer who
> did not use git.
>
> thanks for the help
> >
>
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